Who Will Join UConn And Notre Dame In Women's Final Four?

Connecticut's Moriah Jefferson drives past Texas A&M's Jordan Jones during Monday night's game in Lincoln, Neb. Connecticut extended its unbeaten streak and is headed to the women's Final Four.

Nati Harnik
/ AP

Two undefeated teams are waiting to see who will join them in Nashville on Sunday as the NCAA women's basketball tournament moves toward its Final Four championship round.

Monday night, the University of Connecticut extended its undefeated season — beating Texas A&M 69-54. UConn, the No. 1 ranked team in the nation and the defending champion, has a 38-0 record this season. If UConn wins the tournament, it would be a record ninth title for the team.

"Yes, we've been talking and writing and thinking about it for a while. But now, it's official: The Women's Final Four will have two perfect teams. ...

"The past three seasons, UConn and Notre Dame have faced off in the national semifinals, while being rivals in the old Big East. This year, with Notre Dame moving to the ACC and UConn in the new American Athletic Conference, the two Goliaths did not meet in the regular season. But they have been steadily moving closer and closer to what would be a historical showdown in college basketball.

"Certainly, neither one of them is going to be looking at that matchup now; they both still have to win one more game to get there. And these are two programs that are extremely disciplined about not getting ahead of themselves — even if a lot of fans and women's basketball observers have been thinking about their possible showdown for months."

The men's Final Four gets underway Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Florida, the No. 1-ranked team in the nation, plays No. 18 Connecticut. Wisconsin, which was ranked No. 12 at the end of the regular season, plays Kentucky — which wasn't among the top 25 teams going into the tournament, but was a preseason favorite of many to win the title.